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The image shows a yellowed, aged newspaper clipping with the title "COOLIDGE, HELLER CHOSEN DIRECTORS OF ART SOCIETY." The article, dated February 20, 1933, announces that John Phillips Coolidge '35 of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Robert Peace Heller '35 of Brooklyn, New York, have been appointed directors of the Harvard Art Society. The appointments are noted as being subject to the approval of the trustees, with the possibility of a third director to be named later. The article also mentions that the retiring directors are J. S. Newberry '33, P. T. Rathbone '33, and Otto Wittman, Jr. '33, with Newberry taking the place of R. F. Evans '33, who left due to illness. The trustees of the Society are listed as J. N. Brown, E. W. Forbes '85, A. C. Gow, Arthur Pope, and Arthur Sachs, with F. M. Warburg '18 also mentioned. The clipping appears to be pasted on a larger sheet of paper.
The image is a page from a newspaper article dated February 1952. The headline reads "Coolidge, Heller Chosen Directors of Art Society." The article discusses the appointments of John Phillips Coolidge, 35, from Cambridge, and Robert Peace Heller, 35, from Brooklyn, New York, to the positions of directors for Contemporary Art Society.
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The bottom left corner of the page has a handwritten note, but it is partially obscured and not fully legible.
The image is a newspaper clipping or a printed document with a headline and text. The headline reads "COOLIDGE, HELLER CHOSEN DIRECTORS OF ART SOCIETY."
The text below the headline states:
"John Phillips Coolidge '35, of Cambridge, and Robert Peace Heller '35, of Brooklyn, New York, have been appointed directors of the Society for Contemporary Art. It was announced yesterday by the Society. The appointments are subject to the approval of the trustees. A third director will be named in the near future.
The retiring directors are J. S. Newberry '33, P. T. Rathbone '33, and Otto Wittman, Jr. '33. Newberry took the place of R. F. Evans '33, who was forced to leave college last fall because of illness.
The trustees of the Society are J. N. Brown, E. W. Forbes '95, A. C. Goodwin '91, Arthur Sachs '01, P. J. Sachs '00, and F. M. Warburg '18."
The date at the bottom of the document is partially visible and reads "20 Feb 1953." The document appears to be yellowed, indicating it is quite old.
The image contains a news clipping from what appears to be a 1953 newspaper. The headline reads: "COOLIDGE, HELLER CHOSEN DIRECTORS OF ART SOCIETY."
The article states that John Phillips Coolidge '35, of Cambridge, and Robert Peace Heller '35, of Brooklyn, New York, have been appointed as directors of the Society for Contemporary Art. This announcement was made yesterday by the Society, subject to the approval of the trustees. The article mentions that a third director will be named in the near future.
It lists the retiring directors as J. S. Newberry '33, P. T. Rathbone '33, and Otto Wittman, Jr. '33. It also notes that Newberry took the place of R. F. Evans '33, who had to leave college last fall due to illness.
The trustees of the Society are identified as J. N. Brown '35, E. W. Forbes '55, A. C. Goodyear '51, Arthur Sachs '01, P. J. Sachs '00, and F. M. Warburg '18.
The date at the bottom of the clipping is February 20, 1953.
The image is a newspaper clipping with the headline "COOLIDGE, HELLER CHOSEN DIRECTORS OF ART SOCIETY."
The article reports that John Phillips Coolidge, aged 35, from Cambridge, and Robert Peae Heller, aged 35, from Brooklyn, New York, have been chosen as new directors of the Institute of Contemporary Art, known at that time as the Institute of Harvard Society for Contemporary Art. The appointments were announced by the Society and are subject to the approval of the trustees. Additionally, the article mentions that a third director will be named in the near future.
The retiring directors are listed as:
Newberry took the place of R. F. Evans '33, who had to leave college due to illness the previous fall.
The article also lists former directors of the society:
The image is a scanned document with a news article titled "Coolidge, Heller Chosen Directors of Art Society." The article reports that John Phillips Coolidge '85, of Cambridge, and Robert Peace Heller '35, of Brooklyn, New York, have been appointed as Directors of the Harvard Society for the Appreciation of Art. This announcement was made by the Society, with the appointments subject to the approval of the trustees. A third director will be named in the near future.
The retiring directors mentioned are J. S. Newberry '10, C. Matheson '32, and Otto Wittenberg '31. It is noted that Wittenberg took the place of R. F. Evans '33, who was forced to leave college last fall because of illness.
The trustees of the Society are listed as J. N. Brown, E. W. Forbes '95, A. C. Goodyear, Arthur Pope '01, Arthur Kings '01, P. J. Sachs '00, and F. M. Walker '02.
The document is dated October 26, 1933.
This is an image of a slightly yellowed, aged piece of paper that appears to be a newspaper clipping. The top of the clipping reads, "COOLIDGE, HELLER CHOSEN DIRECTORS OF ART SOCIETY". The article beneath the heading discusses two individuals, John Phillips Coolidge '35, of Cambridge, and Robert Peel Hoe Helller '35, of Brooklyn, New York, being appointed Directors of the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art. It details several other names associated with the society and talks about appointments, retirements, and other related matters.
The bottom left of the clipping features a handwritten note with a date: "W. J. G. 20 Feb 1935". The right side of the paper contains a printed vertical ruler scale indicating inches, which suggests it may have been used in an archival or journalistic context. The faded fold marks indicate the paper was likely folded multiple times, suggesting it may have been stored compactly or carried in a certain manner.
The image depicts a newspaper clipping affixed to a piece of paper. The clipping announces that John Phillips Coolidge and Robert Pease Heller have been chosen as directors of the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art. The announcement states that the appointments are subject to the approval of the trustees and mentions the names of retiring directors and other trustees. The clipping is dated February 20, 1933.
The larger piece of paper on which the clipping is attached has discolored edges, likely from age, and creates a visible border around the clipping. There is also a handwritten note at the bottom indicating the date and possibly the source of the clipping.
The image shows a clipping of a typed newspaper article pasted on the upper left corner of a blank sheet of paper. The article is titled "COOLIDGE, HELLER CHOSEN DIRECTORS OF ART SOCIETY."
The content of the article is as follows:
"John Phillips Coolidge ’35, of Cambridge, and Robert Peace Heller ’35, of Brooklyn, New York, have been appointed Directors of the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art, it was announced yesterday by the Society. The appointments are subject to the approval of the trustees. A third director will be named in the near future.
The retiring directors are J. S. Newberry ’33, P. T. Rathbone ’33, and Otto Wittman, Jr. ’33. Newberry took the place of R. F. Evans ’33, who was forced to leave college last fall because of illness.
The trustees of the Society are J. N. Brown, E. W. Forbes ’95, A. C. Goodyear, Arthur Pope ’01, Arthur Sachs ’01, P. J. Sachs ’00, and F. M. Warburg ’18."
There is also a handwritten notation beneath the clipping that reads "Cruisor 20 Feb 1933" (the exact handwriting is somewhat unclear, but this is a close interpretation). The blank sheet has slight discoloration and aging marks but no other text or imagery.
The image shows a typed document that appears to be a news article or announcement. The headline at the top reads "COOLIDGE, HELLER CHOSEN DIRECTORS OF ART SOCIETY", indicating that two individuals—John Phillips Coolidge and Robert Peace Heller—have been appointed as directors of the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art.
Appointees:
Announcement:
Approval Process:
Future Appointment:
Retiring Directors:
Trustees of the Society:
The document reflects the organizational dynamics of an art society in the early 20th century, highlighting the appointment of new directors and the transition of roles within the institution. The mention of specific years (e.g., '33) likely refers to the graduation years of the individuals involved, a common practice at the time for identifying alumni or affiliated members.
This image provides a glimpse into the administrative and leadership changes within the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art during that era.